The Lake Effect snow machine will set up some accumulating snow over the primary snow belt late Thursday and into Friday’s morning commute.
CLEVELAND — Ahead of the snowfall, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for a portion of Northeast Ohio.Lake and Ashtabula counties are under a Winter Advisory from 1 a.m. Friday until 1 a.m. Saturday.
Snow accumulations of three to 6 inches are expected across the four counties under the advisory. Hazardous road conditions could impact the morning commute. The heaviest snow is expected Friday morning, which may have an enhanced impact on travel.Setting up tonight, much higher snowfall totals will happen Friday. A band will push through Cleveland to Erie, PA during the commute followed by scattered snow showers throughout the rest of the day.
Plan on that snow squall sliding our way as winds shift Thursday evening. That means snow rates of up to 1 inch per hour are likely.
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